National Industrial Symbiosis Program ("NISP") Develops Symbiosis with Klean Industries
![]() This proven Japanese technology breaks whole tyres down continuously into; steel, refined nano-carbon black, purified diesel oil, and clean syngas without producing any waste what-so-ever. Initially, all diesel oil will be sold on the open market on a “take or pay” basis with a local and highly recognized industrial end-user, and syngas will be used to generate clean electricity for the national grid, while the upgraded nano carbon black will be used to make new rubber products, and the high tensile steel will be recycled into rebar. Klean’s UK project will process 35,000 tonnes of scrap automotive tyres annually. The planned facility is being designed using the latest ISO environmental standards and will be incorporating LEED status designs. This facility will be a groundbreaking plant and a major milestone for the United Kingdom in closed-loop resource recovery applications using waste tyres as the primary feedstock. The facility will also be integrated with the Environmental Engineering Apprenticeship Programme opportunity which is supported by The University of Brighton and Waste & Energy Research Group. In partnership with Dr. Marie Harder our group training provider, we will soon be undertaking recruitment, selection, and interviewing as well as providing mentoring throughout the program. CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS |
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